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MIL-S-38249(USAF)
1S AUGUST 1964

MILITARY SPECIFICATION

SEALINGCOMPOUND,FIREWALL
1. SCOPE MTLS-5059 —Steel, Corrosion-Resiet-
ant (18-8), Plate,
1.1Thisspecification
coversflame-resiet-
Sheet and Strip
ant,synthetic
rubbercompoundsforsealing MIL-F-5566 —Fluid; Anti-Icing (Iso-
firewall
structures. propyl Alcohol)
1.2Cfeeei6cation.
The sealing
compound
shall
be of thefollowing as epecifiedSTANDARDS
types,
(see6.2). FEDERAL
Type I —For applicationsat service Federal
Test
operatingtemperaturesof
—65° to +400° F, and flash MethodNo.601—Rubber:Sampling
temperatures
up to 2000° F. andTeeting
Type II—For applications at service oP-
MILITARY
erating temperature of —65°
to +400” F, and flash temper- MIIATD-129-Marking for Shipment
ature UP to 3600” F. and Storage

2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS 3. REQUIREMENTS

2.1The following documents of the issue 3.1 Preproduction.


This specification
in effect on date of invitation for bids or re- makes provision
forpreproduction
testing.
queet for proposal, form a part of the specifi- 3.2Materials. The sealing compound ma-
cation to the extent specified herein. terial covered by thie specification shall be
formulated from synthetic rubber and cur-
SPECIFICATIONS
ing composition of such, ingredients as may
FEDERAL be necessary to produce a product of high
quality.
QQ–AA65—Aluminum AlloyPlateand
Sheet2024 3.2.1 Appearance. The base compound and
lT-E-751—Ethyl Acetate,
Technical, the curing agent shall each be of uniform
OrganicCoatings
Use blend and shall be free of skins, excese air,
T1’-M-26l-Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone
(For lumpe and gelled .or coarse particles. There
Uee inOrganicCoatings) shall be no separation of ingredients which
TT–N–97 —Naptha; Aromatic cantiot be readily mixed by normal agitation.
PPP–C-96-Cans,Metal,28 Gage and
3.2.2 Toxic products and formulations.
Lighter
The material shall have no adverse effect on
MILITARY the health of pereonnel when used according
MfL-S-4383
-SealingCompound,ToP- to provided instructions and for its intended
coat,
FuelTank,Buna– purpose. Questions pertinent to tbie effect
N Type shall be referred by the prncuring activity to

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the appropriate
department
medical
who willactasan advisor
agent
y.
service 3.3.9 Low temperature
totheprocuring sealing componnd ehall withsland the low
temperature flexing through 150 cycles at
/Zexil)ilit&. The

3.3Propertied. —65°.* 2° F without cracking, checking, or
loss of adhesion.
3.3.1Color.
The basecompoundandCur.
ingagentshallpossesssufficient
color con- 3.3.10 Peel strength. The cured sealing
trasttopermiteasyidentification
of “an un- compound shall have a peel strength of 10
mixed or incompletely mixed sealing com- pounds per inch minimum to aluminum alloy
pound. conforming to Specification QQ–A-355 and
3.3.2 Specific gravity. The specific gravity stainless steel conforming to Specification
of the cured sealing compound shall not ex- MI~059, composition S02.
ceed 1.15. 3.3.11 Corrosiow ~esi$tance. There shall be
3.3.3 Nonvolatile content. The nonvolatile no evidence of loss of adhesion, softening,
content of the freshly mixed sealing com- blistering and leaching of the eealing corn- -
pound shall tiot be. lees than the amount pound or corrosion of the panel under the
Sp(!c.ific(l }XJlow: seulant at 140° -L 2° F.
Type I —M percent by weight. 3.3.12 Fkwne resistance. The scaling corn.
Type II-98 percent by weight. pound shall not burn through to the panel,
3.3.4 Flow. Freehly mixed scaling com- and shall extinguish itself within seconds
pound shall exhibit an initial flow within the after a flame exposure of 15 minutes.
limits of 0.1 to 11/2 inches when a cylindrical
3.3.13 Oil resistance. There shall be no
section formed in the flow-test jig is allowed
evidence of loss of adhesion, softening or
to flo w under its own weight on a vetilcal sur.
blistering of the sealing compound, when
face. In addition, the sealing compound shall
tested in accordance with 4.7.12.
retain a flow within the limits of 0.1 to 11/2 a
inches throughout the entire application 3.3.14 Accelerated storafle stabi2ity. When
time. stored at 120° + 2a F, the base compound
shall show no skinning, hardening, separa-
3.3.5 Application tfme. The mixed sealing
tion, or settling of the material. The aged
compound shall have an application time of
curing agent shall not be adversely affected
not lCSSthan 1 ]/i hours after addition of the
and shall be capable of restoration by normal
curing agent, and shall remaiu suitable for
agitation to a condi Lion suitable for use. The
aPrJlicatiOriduring that period. The end of
aged base compound and ah,ed curing agent,
the application time shall be tihc]] the extru-
when mixed, ehall meet the requirements for
eion rate tliminishce to 15 grams per minute.
flow, application time and tack-free time
3.3.6 Tack-firee i!i?ne. Type I eealing com- (3.3.4, 3.3.5 and 3.8.6).
pound shall cure to a tack-free condition in
not more than 24 hours and type II ehall cnre 3.4 Workmanship. The workmanship shall
te a tack-free condition in not more than 6 be in accordance with high grade manufac-
hours after addition of the curing agent. turing practice covering this type of material.
It shall be suitable for its intended use and
3.3.7 Cum”ng rate. The sealing compound
free of def ecte which may affect its function-
ehall have ‘an instantaneous Rex durometer
ab]lity.
hardness of not less than 30 within 48 hours
after curing under standard conditions (see
4.5). 4. QUALITY ASSURANCE PROVISIONS
3.3.8 ReeMance to thermal rupture. The 4.1 Responsibility for inspection. Unless
eealinir compound shall retain pressure of 6 otherwise specified in the rontmct or pur-
psi with no more than IA, inch deformation. chase order, the supplier is responsible for

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.0 the performance
of allinspection
require- Specific gravity --------------- (4.7.1)
mentsas specified
herein.
Exceptae other- Nonvolatile content ------------ (4.7.2)
wisespecified,
the supplier
may utilize
hbI Flow ___--_______---: ________ (4.7.3)
own facilities or any commercial laboratory Application time -------------- (4.7.4)
acceptable to the Government. The Govern- Tack-free time ---------------- (4.7.5)
ment reserves the right to perform any of Curing rate ------------------ (4.7.6)
the inspections set forth in the specification Resistance to thermal
where such inspections are deemed necessary rupture ___________________ (4.7.7)
to assure supplies and services conform to
4.5 Test conditions. Standard laboratory
prescribed requirements.
testing conditions shall be 77° & 2“ F and
4.2 Classification of tests. The inspection 50 & 5 percent relative humidity. Except as
and testing of the sealing compound shall be otherwise specified herein, all test specimens
classified as follows: shall be prepared, cured and tested under
a. Preproduction tests. these standard conditions.
b. Quality confornunice tests.
4.6 Preparation of test specimens.
4.3 Preproduction tests. Preproduction
4.6.1 Cleaning of test panek. All test
tests shall consist of alt the teets specified in
4.7. panels shall be cleaned by scrubbing and rins-
ing with soap-free and grease-free rags or
4.3.1 ,Stwn@{rtg. The preproduction sam- paper towels, using solvent formulation in
ples shall consist of a sufficient quantity of accordance with table I. Immediately after
the sealing compound to perform the tests rinsing, the panels shall be wiped dry with a
specified in 4.7. Samples shall be tested in a clean, lint-free cloth.


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laboratory designated by the procuring ac-
tivity, or, when so etated in the contract or
order, at the contractor’s plant under the
TABLE1. Fo?mtulatimz of Cleaner.

1ngred ient Spmifiw,tkm


1,,,,,.,,, t,y
volume

inspection of the procuring activity (see 6.2). Aromatic petroleum TI-N-!17 type 1, 50
4.3.2 Previous approvat. At the discretion na@ha grade B
Xtkyl ac.tate TT-E-751 20
of the procuring activity preproduction test- Methyl-ctkyl-ketone TT-M-261 20
ing may be waived for sealing compound Isopropyl tdcohd —- —. M1l-W55GG 10
——— . .. —.
wb ich bas been accepted under a previous
contract. 4.62 PrcI]aration of sealitlg cun(peund,
The quantity of sealin~ compound required
4.4 Quality conformance tests. The qual- for the tests specified in 4.7 shall be mixed in
ity conformance tests shall consist of the accordance with the manufacturer’s recom-
tests specified in 4.7.1 through 4.7.’7. mended procedure. A Semco Model SP-1350
4.4.1 Sampling. mixer, or equal, shall be used. The mixed
sealing compound shall have a minimum in.
4.4.1.1 Lot. Unless otherwise specified a elusion of air. When applicable, the sealing
lot shall consist of all sealing compound man- compound, immediately after mixing, shall
ufactured at une time from one batch, form- be placed into cartridges for extrusion from
ing part of one contract or order for delivery. the Semco No. 250 gun, or equal.
A batch is defined as the end product of all
raw material mixed or blended in a single 4.7 Test methods
operation. 4.7.1 Specific grav(ty. Three specimene
4.4.1.2 Tests A l-quart sample, repre- approximately 1/8by 1 by 1 inch in eize shall
sentative of each lot of sealing compound on be cut with a sharp razor blade from a sheet
order, shall be selected from each lot and of the sealing compound that. has been cured

● subjected to tbe tests ]i~ted beJOw. for 14 days. The specimen shall be weighed

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to 3 decimal places after which it shall be
dipped in methyl alcohol and then, ivhile wet,
immediately suspended in distilled water at
ning of mixing, enough of the mixed sealing
compound shall be extruded from the appli. ●
cation gun to fill the recess cavity of the jig
standard conditions and reweighed. The spe- and leveled off. even wilh the block. Within
cific gravity shall be computed from the fol- 10 seconds after leveling operation, the jig
lowing formula: shall be placed on its end and the plunger
immediately advanced to the limit of its for.
Weight in air
~– = Specific gravity ward travel. The flow measurement shall be
Weight in air rumus
w=ight in water taken exactly 30 minutee after the sealing
compound has been applied to the test jig.
4.7.2 Nonvolatile content. Five b ten The flow shall be meaeured from tangent to ,
grams of the freshly mixed sealing compound the lower edge of the plunger to the farthest
shall be transferred as rapidly as possible to point to which flow has advanced.
a cup approximately 3 inches in diameter and
4.7.4 Application tirnc. The base tom- .
% inch in depLh. A fitted cover shall im-
pound, curing agent, and” application gull
mediately be placed over the cup and the
shall be stabilizetl at st:mdard conditions Ior
wciuht. doterm ined “to a 3-pklce accuracy.
at least 8 hours before a minimum of 250
‘The wcixht of the cup and cover shall be
grame of base compound are mixed with the
determined prior to using, and subtracted
proper amount of curing ugent. The mixed
from tbe initiid and final weighls in order to
eealing compound shall be promptly ueed to
calculate the new sample weights. The cover
fill a standard Semco sealant gun cartridge,
shall then be removed and the sealing com-
or equal, having a Semco 440 nozzle with an
pound heated in an oven for 7 daya at
orifice chamber of 0.125 & 0.005 inch. The
160° A 2° F. It shall be cooled to room tern.
gun and sealing compound shall be main-
perature in a desiccator, the cover replaced,
tained at standard conditions throughout
and the weight determined. The percentage
of total nonvolatile content shall be calcu-
lated as follows:
the test. The gun ehall be attached to a con.
etant air supply of 90 * 5 psig for line vari-

ation or gage error. From 2 to 3 inches of
_ Final weight sealing compound ehall be extruded initially
X 100 = Percent of
Initial weight nonvolatile content to clear trapped air. At the end of the rated
aPP~icaVlon~Ime, meaeuredfrom the begin-
4.7.3 Flow. The basecompound,curing
ning of the mixing period, the sealing com-
agent, application gun and flow-test jig shall pound shall be extruded onlo :1 suitable
be stabilized at standard conditions for at receptacle for 1 minute. The omount of
least 8 hours be[ore a minimum of 250 grams extruded sealing compound sh:dl not be IMS
of bum! compound are mixed wi Lh the proper tbrm 15 grame.
amount of curing agent. The mixed sealing
compound shall be promptly used to fill a 4.7.5 Tack-free tiwzc. ‘An alnminurn test
standard Semco sealant gun cartridge with a panel conforming to QQ–A-355, measuring
Semco 440 nozzle, or equal. The gun and 0.040 by 2~4 by 6 inchee in eize shall be
sealing compound shall be maintained at cleaned in accordance with 4.6.1 and covered
standard conditions throughout the test. The with freshly mixed sealing compound to a
test shall be conducted with a flow-test jig ae depth of ~8 & ~ ~ inch. The sealing com-
shown in figure 1 and under flow conditilone pound shall be allowed to cure at etandard
specified in 3.3.4. Depth of plunger ie critical condition and as specified in 3.3.6. At the
and Shall be controlled within the tolerance end of the specified tack-free time, two l-inch
during the teet. The flow-test jig shall be pieces of polyethylene film 0.004 & 0.002
placed on a table with the front face upward inch thick shall be applied to the sealing com-
and the plunger depressed to the limit uf ita pound and held in place at a pressure of ~2
travel. Within 15 minutes after the begfn- ounce per square inch for 2 minutes. The

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‘f-. l25

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.250


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MATER IAL ALUMINUM ALLOY
DIMENSIONS IN INCHES. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, TOLERANCES:
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DECIMALS +0. 016
FIGURE 1. FLOW-TEST JIG
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strips shall be slowly and evenly withdrawn houra,
andthepanels
flexed
through
130con- “0
at right wugles to the sealing compound sur- secutive
cycles.
face. The polyethylene shall come away clean
and free of sealing compound.
4.7.9 Peelstrength. Four 0.040 by 2% by
6 inches aluminum alloy teet panels conform-
4.7.6 Curing rate. The hardness shallbe ing te QQ–A-355 and four 0.025 to 0.040 by
determinul wilha Rex instrument inaccord- 23A by 6 inches stainless steel panek con-
ance with method 3021 of Federal Test forming to composition 302, finish 2D ot’
Method Slimdard No. 601, and cured under Specification MI&S–G059 shall be coated
standard conditions for 48 hours. The read- wilh a % & ~ti~ inch Lhicknese of smling
ing shall be taken on a doubled back-to-back, compound. After the sexling compound has
0.125.inch thick specimen. immobilized, 1 end of s 3- by 12-inch strip of
4.7.7 l?csistarsce to thermal rupture. Four wire screen (20- to 40-mesh aluminum or ,
test epecimens shall be prepared, each having monel, wire fabric) shall be placed on each
a fillet 1/8 inch thick by 2 inches in diameter panel, leaving a loose end 6 inches in length.
applied to a test panel. The test panels shali An additional ~, inch thick coating of seal-
be steel conforming to IWIL-S-5059. They ing compound shall be applied over the screen
shall be 0.040by 31/2by 31~J inches insize atrfps and the panels allowed to cure 14 days.
witha hole1Ainchindiameter in the center Two of the aluminum panels and 2 panels of
of the panel. The eealing compound fillets the stainless steel panels shall be aged for
shall be given a 14day cure. After curing, 72 hours at 400° & 5“ F. A i-inch wide sec-
each panel in turn shall be placed on the test tion shall be cut through the strip and seal-
fixture, fi~ure 2, with the sealant on the in- ing compound on each test panel to provide
terior or pressure side. The test fixture with the center inch for the peel test. The speci-
the test panel shall be subjected te 6 & 0.5 mens shall be etripped lxwk at an angle of
psi in an uir oven for 15 minulce at 400” a.
10° F. Tests shall also be conducted at roOm
180

tfon
degrees
tensile
of
teeting
2
to the meld panel in a suitable

inches
machine having a jaw scpara-
pi+ minute. The results shall

temperature (75” & 5° F) on panels which
have been subjected to flame tests of 2000° F be the numerical average uf the peak loade.
and 3500” F (see 4.7.11). 4.7.10 Corrosion rcsistun.ce. One alumi-
4.7.8 LOW temperature f?exibilitv. TWO”test num panel conforming to Specification
panele 0.040” by 2~~ by 6 inches in size’ shall QQ-A-355andonestainless
steel
panelcon-
be prepared from aluminum alloy conforming forming to composition 302, finish 2D of
to Specification QQ-A-355. The sealing com- Specification I!ffIA%5059, measuring 0.040
pound 0.094 inch thick by 11/2inches wide by by 2~A by 6 inches in size, shall be prepared
4 inchee long shall be applied to the center of with 2 parallel sealing compound fillets ap-
each of the 2 panele. Care shall be taken to proximately 1 inch apart. The fillets shall
maintain an accurate sample thickness of be applied ~~~ inch thick by ~J inch wide by
0.094 inch. Panels shall be cured for 14 days. 5 inches long and shall extend to within 1/..
Both panels shall then be immediately placed inch of the edges of the panel. The panels
in a low temperature flexibility jig congesting shall have a 14-day cure. At least 48 hours
of a clamp support that will grip both eidea before the cure time has expired, the panel ,
of botb G-inch edges of the panel for a dia. shrdl be dipped in a sealing compound top-
tancw of 3 inches from 1 end without touch- coat conforming to Specification MIIX3-4383
in~: the senlnnt. The jig shall be capable of and the cure allowed to continue. At the end
flexing the panel through a 30degree arc (15 of the 14day curing period, the fillets shall
dernx!es each side of the center) at a constant be cut down to ~ o inch and the panels im- -.
speed of 1 cycle per 5 seconds (see figure 3). .mersed vertically for 20 days in a covered
The temperature shall be reduced to —65” & glassvessel
containing
a 3 percent
solution
2“ F, stabilized at this temperature for 2 of sodiumchloride
in dktilled
water.One

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AIR

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MATER IAL STAINLESS STEEL .062 DEEP, CHAMFERED 45°


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SPECIFICATION MI L-S-5059 BOTH S I DES
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DIMENS IONS IN INCHES. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, TOLERANCES,
1 DECIMALS ~0. 016, DEGREES + 1
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● FIGURE 2.- THERMAL RUPTURE JIG
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half of the panel shall be immersed, in the
liquid and the other half exposed to air vapor
5. PREPARATION FOR DELIVERY ●
5.1 Packaging. Packaging shall be level
mixture. The temperature during the test
A or C, as specified (see 6.2).
shall be maintained at 140” * 2“ F. Immedi-
ately upon removal from the liquid, the 5.1.1 Level A.
panels shall be examnied for compliance with
5.1.1.1 Unit packaging. The base com-
the requ iremmrts of 3.3.11.
pound and the curing agent shall each be
4.7.11 .Wzme resistuwce. Two panels packaged in their own containers. Each cur-
0.040by Z% by 6 inches of stainlesssteel ing agent container shall be packaged with
ehallhe coatedwithsealing compoundV8 one base compound container in a manner ,
inchthickand curedfor14 days.Type I which will prevent accidental separation but
material shallbe subjected to a Bunsen wiU permit easy separation for mixing pur-
burnerflameat temperatures of 2000°& poses. The ratio of the quantity contained in
100°F for15 minutes(figure 4). Type II base container to the quantity contained in
material shall be subjected to an oxyacety- the curing agent container shall be the same
lene flame at temperatures of 3500” * as the recommended mixing ratio of the base
100” F for 15 minutes. The flame shall be compound and curing agent.
directed
atthecenter
ofthecoated
sideata 5.1.1.1.1 Indim”drial containers. The base
45-degree
angle. compound shall be fumisbed. in l/2-pint, 1-
4.7.12 Two aluminumpanels pint, l-quart, or l-gallon metal cans, as speci-
Oilresistance.
conforming QQ–A-355,meaa- fied in the contractor order. Metal cans shall
toSpecification
uring0.040by 28/4by 6 inches
shallbe pre- conform to type V, class 2 of Specification
paredwith2 parallel
sealingcompoundfilletsPPP–C–96, except that tinplate cane with
approximately1 inchapart. shall paper labels may be used, urrlees speciticaUy
The fillets
beapplied~S inchthick by o~inchwideby prohibited. The base compound contained in @
5 incheslongand shallextendtowithinVZ each size container aball be as follows:
inchoftheedgeofthepanel. Thepanels
shall Amount ..: baw

havea 14-day cure.At theendofthe14day SIzd.1..”1s{”6? COmim..d roll,!.. f.I.rmlcc


curingperiod thepanels shallbe immersed % pint..... 6 fluidounces. ~% fluid ounce
1 pint 12 fluid ounces. & % fluid cmnce
vertically
for72 honrsin Di-2-ethylhexyl1 quart 24 fluid ounces. %% fluid ounce
sebacatewithl/zpercent phenothyiazineat 1 gallon ., 96 fluid ounces. & 2 fluid ounces
140”F.
The curing agent shall be furnished in glass
4.7.13Accelerated storage. An unopened jars or bottles, cans, or in suitable plastic con-
container of base cumpound and an unopened tainers approved by the procuring activity.
container of the curing agent shall be stored The jars or plastic conti]ners, as applicable,
for 14 days at 120° & 2° F in a suitably ahaU have vertical, smooth inside walls, and
ventilated oven. After cooling at standard no internal projection nor internal lips ex-
conditions for at least 24 honrs, tests shall ceeding 1As inch. The glass jare and bottles
be conducted in accordance with 4.7.S, 4.’7.4 shall be closed with enameled metal or plastic
and 4.7.5. continuous thread screw cape having a ncm-
4.7:14 Toxicological data and formulations. absorbent lining malerial. Cans for the cur-
The supplier shall furnish the toxicological ing agent shall conform to type V, clnss 2
(Iata :ind formulations required to evaluate of Specification PPP-C-9$ except that tin-
Ihe sofoty of the mnterfal for the proposed plate cans with paper Iabele may be ueed,
uw. unless specifically prohibited.
4.7.15 Packaging. packing and marking. 5.1.1.1.2 Sectiowf-tvpe containers. The
Ik,paration for delivery shall be examined base comuound and curing agent shaU be
fumi6hed - in sectional-tYPe Z% or 6-ounce

for conformance with section 5.

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(ALUMMUJM PANEL W ITH SEALING COMPOUND)

LJ HYDRAULIC CYLINDER

DIMENS IONS IN INCHES. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED,


TOLERANCES: ~ .015

FIGURE 3. LOW TEMPERATURE FLEX I B ILITY JIG

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SUGGESTED METHOD
USING RING STAND .-

FIGURE 4. FLAME RES ISTANCE TEST

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.0 nominal containers. as ?mecified in the con- number; applicable type, name of manufac-
tract or order. The to~al content of base turer, date of manufacture (month and
compound and curing agent container in each year), and recommended storage tempera-
sectional-type container shall be as follows: ture.
r.:.{ CO”tc”:
(bm
.Sirc o, Cent.ina mid C“WW vol.,.. 101., . . . .
5.3.1 Labeling. Labeling shall be required
2% ounces ~ fi”id O“n~e~ * IA fluid Oun~e in accordance with the requirements of ap-
6 ounces 3 t% fluid ounces. ?% fluid ounce propriate Federal Statutes and Regulations,
5.1.2 level C. Packaging shall be in ac- e.g., Federal Hazardous Subetance Labeling
cordance with the manufacturer’s commer- Act, etc, or as prescribwt by the processing
cial practice. agency upon advice and recommendations of
the departmental medical services.
5;2 Packing. Packing shall be level A, B
or C, as specified (see 6.2). 6. NOTES
5.2.1 Level A. The sealing compound shall 6.1 Intended use. The sealing compound
be packed in overseas-type shipping contain- covered by this specification is intended for
ers in accordance with the requirements of sealing firewall structures. Types I and II
the appendix to Specification PPP–C-96. sealing compounds are suitable for use in a
5.2.2 Leve2 B. The sealing compound shall service temperature range from -65” to
he packed in domestic-type shipping contain- +400”F. Type I sealing compound is auitabIe
ers in accordance with the requirements of for flash temperatures up to 2000” F; type II
the appendix to Specification PPP-G96. should only be used for missile applications
when flash temperatures exceed 2000° F.
5.2.3 Level C. Tbe sealing compound shall
be packed in a manner to insure carrier 6.2 Ordering data. Procurement documents
0, acceptance and safe delivery at destination. should specify the following:
.
Containers shall be in accordance with Uni-
a. Title, number and date of this speci-
form Freight Classification Rules or regula-
fication
tions of other carriers applicable
tothemode
b. Type (see 1.2)
of transportation.
c. Quantity desired
5.3Markingforshipment.In addition
to d. Size of base comuound container (see
specialmarkingspecified
hereinand that 5.1.1.1.1) “
requiredby thecontract.
or order,interior e. Applicable levels of packaging and
packagesand exterior
shipping containers packing (see 6.1 and 5.2)
shallbe markedin accordancewithMIL- f. Provisions for submission of prepro-
STD-129.Markingsball
includespecification duction samples (see 4.3.1).

Castodkl
: Prepmi”g Activity:
Air Force--n Air Force.-ll
Eetiewers:
Air Forc+ll, 69
User:
Air Force--69

Reviewcrl ueer information in current m of the date of this document. For future coordination of changss to
tkis docummt, draft circ,dntion should be baaedon the infornmtio” in the current Federal t%pply Clns-sification
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